Cognitive-Communication Function

People can experience difficulty in the areas of Cognitive-Communication
Function following a stroke, mild concussion, traumatic brain injury as
well as a result of various degenerative disorders. Areas of deficits may
include:

Attention

Concrete and abstract problem solving

Memory

Organizational skills

Visual/spatial skills

A Speech Language Pathologist can help in the assessment and treatment of
cognitive-communication deficits to aid in successful return to work and or
increase in functional independence and quality of life.